AHS WILDFLOWER SEED
AHS supplies a huge selection of wildflower seed mixtures, each formulated to recreate a particular habitat. All of our mixtures are guaranteed UK native and hold the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Perfect for Pollinators mark, supporting the wide variety of pollinating insects.
So, whether you’re looking to create a wildflower meadow or area as part of a restoration project, or as part of a new scheme, we have the perfect wildflower mix for you.
Contact a member of our sales team today to discuss which mix will help create that perfect environment for wildlife.
The benefits of incorporating bark into your landscape projects
8-35mm Contact Ornamental Bark provides outstanding organic weed suppression by reducing the need for expensive manual or chemical control on all planting schemes.
It is durable, long-lasting and free from pathogens, pests and weed seeds.
It creates an insulating layer throughout the winter months, helping to protect root structures from the damage associated with frozen ground.
Our springs and summers are getting hotter and during these periods, 8-35mm Contact Ornamental Bark helps to preserve moisture levels in soil, which also helps to reduce stress levels and plant losses. It’s a totally natural way to reduce the frequency of manual watering, therefore, helping to preserve valuable water supplies.
Bark provides a hostile living environment for pests.
And, it provides natural organic matter to improve soil structure.
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